You'd be hard-pressed to find a more impressive array of dunks than those orchestrated at the Ballislife All-American Dunk Contest. Maybe the NBA's dunk contest might actually be exciting in a couple years, especially if Zach LaVine is involved.

Of all the ridiculous dunkers at the Ballislife competition, the 6-foot-4, 170-pound UCLA commit was the most remarkable, probably finding a few new future fans during his first impression on Los Angeles-area basketball nuts in Long Beach, Calif.

Sure, New Mexico-bound forward Tim Myles can jump over things. Chairs, teammates, you name it, he'll throw down a monster two-handed dunk over it.

Miami football commit Derrick Griffin can dunk, too. No doubt about it. Although, his teammate's soccer-style alley-oop is arguably just as impressive. Bend it like broham.

LaVine probably could have walked away with the trophy right there. Instead, he threw down three more trophy-worthy flushes: one while looking down on the rim; another between-the-legs, off-the-backboard, 360-degree sort of thing that might as well be called The LaVine at this point; and a between-the-legs, up-and-under dunk that would have been extraordinary had he not just ripped off a slew of slams even more insane.